I was visiting in one of the iPad pilot rooms at the high school today. Saw a neat idea- the teacher had the students take their iPad home and take pictures of living vs. Non-living things. Then they came to the front of the room, plugged their pad into the projector, and shared their photos with the class. Not only did this accomplish the learning objectives, it was a very visual way to make learning personal and get students to know each other.
You will be away from your classroom for a bit and probably won't be checking email on a regular basis. Wouldn't it be nice to have Gmail respond for you alerting whoever is emailing that you out enjoying your summer? Setting up your vacation responder is pretty simple, a few clicks and a save. Start by clicking the gear icon in the upper right corner of Gmail. Scroll way down the page. Look for the vacation responder section. 1. Click to turn the responder on. 2. Add your first and last days away. We would recommend adding something short and to the point for the subject line. 3. Whatever you add here will be the body of the email you are automatically sending out. It would be a good idea to tell them when you are planning on returning and who to call if they need immediate assistance. We also recommend not checking the two buttons at the bottom. 4. Save changes . That is it. Now your inbox will automatically alert people that you are not in your...
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